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Jason Ginn 14-11-10 02:00

UNIIMOG CF vehicle images- Iltis, 5/4 etc.
 
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Hi,

I found a few interesting images of CF vehicles being shipped to UNIIMOG in 1988. The Linesman Iltis and 5/4 are really neat shots. Does anyone know if that is an MLVW towing the water trailer? i don't recognize the rims and it's not the most flattering angle.

CFR's that I can read include:
Iltis-88073
5/4-28409, 29285
MLVW-58501
M-100CDN (not loaded on MLU)-71256

The images are from the Defense Imagery site. http://www.defenseimagery.mil/imager...se-fire%20&t=0

Robin Craig 14-11-10 02:45

Yes Jason it is an MLVW, please give us something a bit more challenging to identify!

Robin

Jason Ginn 16-11-10 05:02

I'll have to try harder next time.

So when did we change the rim design on ML's? Post 1990?

Robin Craig 16-11-10 11:47

After the failing split rims issue caused them to be changed. They also change the 105mm gun's wheels at the same time.

R

rob love 16-11-10 13:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason Ginn (Post 138858)
I'll have to try harder next time.

So when did we change the rim design on ML's? Post 1990?

The rim change was around 2001/2002. Some of the trailers were a bit later, as they required new hubs for clearance.

We also made the change from the old Bias Ply mud traction type tires (Goodyear, General, and Firestones if I recall) over to Michelin radials at the same time.

Jason Ginn 16-11-10 22:31

Awesome. Thanks for the info guys.

So what happened to the old rims and tyres were they scrapped or sold off? At risk of going o/t were any other mods performed to the trucks at the time of the rim change or are they otherwise as-delivered?

rob love 16-11-10 22:40

There were a number of mods done to the trucks, starting almost from day one. But when the tire problem cropped up, that was the only thing dealt with.

While it may have varied on some bases, here in Shilo we had to cut the old rims with a torch so they would not be used again, and the results thrown into scrap. As to the tires, almost all of which were serviceable, and many brand new, they were sold on the regular scrap tire contract, for about $4 (or less) each. Although the LCMMs had dictated that they could be sold as serviceable tires, the local supply decreed that they would be treated the same as all tire salvage.

I made sure a good stack of the best ones went to the museum.


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